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by gaganyaan
1033 days ago
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Define "being". If it's so fundamental, it should be pretty easy, no? And I'd like if this were simple. Unfortunately there's too many people throwing around over-simplifications like "They are not the same because an LLM is a construct" or "These LLM entities are not beings". If you'll excuse the comparison, it's like arguing with theists that can't reason about their ideological foundations, but can provide specious soundbites in spades. |
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First and foremost:
A being is a living thing with a will to survive, need for food, and a corporeal existence, in other words, is born, lives for a time, then dies.
Secondly, beings are unique. Each one has a state that ends when they do and begins when they do. So far, we are unable to copy this state. Maybe we will one day, but that day, should there ever be one, is far away. We will live our lives never seeing this come to pass.
Finally, beings have agency. They do not require prompting.